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I read this book in one sitting. It’s very rare that I do that because my attention span is not the greatest.

This one focuses on three couples Lady Miranda and Marcus, her childhood sweetheart; her son, Rye and Prudence, the companion of a woman he employs to help find him a rich wife; and Sophie and Robert. The well-being of the whole family hinges on finding Sophie a rich husband. I loved all of these couples. Each of their stories were so entertaining. I also liked all of the characters except maybe Sophie at times because she was so uppity. Each couple had their own unique feel to them.

This one reminded me so much of Georgette Heyer. I don’t know why. It just seems like something she would write. Maybe a little less spicy but with the same vibe. Now, admittedly, if I compare something to Georgette Heyer, I must like it quite a bit. And I did. I do, however, wish that this was organized more like Michaels’ The Mistress House was with each couple getting a different chapter. I just felt a bit disjointed at times jumping between couples.

If you like the Georgette Heyer-type regencies, this one is definitely for you.

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